Can hemorrhoidal masses disappear? How long does it take?
Disease description:
The external hemorrhoidal mass near my anus has become significantly larger over the past two days, causing pain with each bowel movement. Can this mass resolve on its own, and if so, how long will it take?
Hemorrhoidal masses (prolapsed tissue) typically resolve on their own. The exact time required for resolution depends on the treatment method used. Topical medications may take up to two weeks—or even longer—to eliminate the mass, whereas surgical removal provides rapid and definitive removal. In cases of severe hemorrhoids, timely surgical intervention, performed in consultation with a physician, is essential.